rpms/keychain/devel README.Fedora, NONE, 1.1 keychain-manpage.patch, NONE, 1.1 keychain.csh, NONE, 1.1 keychain.sh, NONE, 1.1 keychain.spec, NONE, 1.1 .cvsignore, 1.1, 1.2 sources, 1.1, 1.2

Ville Skyttä ville.skytta at iki.fi
Fri Aug 5 07:01:44 UTC 2005


On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 05:49 +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am Fr, den 05.08.2005 schrieb Ralf Corsepius um 5:34:
> > 
> > What is supposed to happen if one of these files is a symlink or "chmod
> > -r"'ed?
> 
> These files below ~/.keychain/ are automatically created by keychain
> itself. I don't see the real world scenario where someone needs to
> change something with it.

Agreed.  Upstream documentation uses "-f" too.

> > > %changelog
> > > ...
> > > * Wed Jul 27 2005 Alexander Dalloz <alex {%} dalloz {*} de> - 2.5.4.1-2
> > > - Added manpage patch and %%prep removal of non existing path
> > >   (thanks Ville Skytt)
> > AFAICT, Ville's last name ist Skyttä ;)
> 
> Right. So I have it in my spec file, locally and as it appears in
> 
> http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/rpms/keychain/devel/keychain.spec?root=extras&rev=1.1&view=markup
> 
> Don't know why the mail has eaten this "umlaut a".

Yeah, that issue is present in all commit messages.  The bug is either
in the script that generates the messages or the thing that sends them.
I see the content type of the automatic messages seems to be always
"Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII" which probably explains why
non-ASCII doesn't make it through.




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